Kyocera 1000E manual Windows NT Configuration, TCP/IP Required Components

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Windows NT Configuration

There are several options for setting up printing in a Windows NT environment.

If a NetWare server is present, NetWare print services may be used by following the NetWare configuration instructions in this guide.

Peer to peer print services may be used by following the Windows 95 instruc- tions in this guide, but are only available for Windows NT 4.x, not for Windows NT 3.51. Peer to peer print services use the IPX protocol and may be prefer- able when TCP/IP setup is not desired.

LPR print services may be used via TCP/IP by following the instructions in this section.

Windows NT printing is very flexible. It is possible to configure the individual Windows NT or Windows 95 workstations to print using a different protocol than the Windows NT server. For example, a Windows NT server could be configured to print to a 1000E via TCP/IP using the instructions in this section. The 1000E could then be designated as shared on the NT server, allowing workstations to print via the NT server using a different protocol (such as the default NetBEUI).

The optimum Windows NT printing configuration depends upon the particular environment and user and administrator experience and preferences. Generally, the LPR printing over TCP/IP covered in the following instructions is the best choice for environments where TCP/IP is already in use.

TCP/IP Required Components

The Windows NT system performing the 1000E configuration must have the TCP/IP protocol installed. The following steps describe how to check for and, if necessary, add the required TCP/IP components.

Windows NT 3.51

1.In the Program Manager group Main, double click on Control Panel.

2.Double click on Network and check the list of Installed Network Software for the following three components:

Microsoft TCP/IP Printing, Simple TCP/IP Services, & TCP/IP Protocol

3.If any of these components are missing, click on Add Software, select TCP/IP Protocol and related components and click on Continue.

4.Select TCP/IP Network Printing Support and Simple TCP/IP Services and click Continue.

5.After all necessary files are copied, click on OK to close the Network Settings dialog and restart the system when prompted. The new protocol and/or services will not be available until the system is restarted.

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Contents EcoLAN 1000E FCC Notice Introduction 1000E Hardware InstallationThis Guide’s Role Backwards CompatibilityTrademarks Contents Bindery vs. NDS Setup NetWare Directory Services ConfigurationPconsole vs. Nwadmin Setup Configuration UtilitiesMAP Configuration Confirm Successful Configuration Password ProtectionDefine the Printer NetWare 2.x & 3.x ConfigurationSet the Type field to Remote/Other Unknown Assign the Print QueueConfirm Successful Configuration What is Windows 95 Peer to Peer Printing Windows Peer to Peer Printing ConfigurationOptional Changing the Print Server Name Peer to Peer Printing Software Installation IPX Protocol InstallationInstall and Run the Peer to Peer Software Select the Printer PortTCP/IP Required Components Windows NT Configuration1000E TCP/IP Configuration Selecting a Shared Printer Setting Up LPR PrintingInstalling the Driver and Selecting the Printer Macintosh ConfigurationNaming the Printer and Changing Other Settings 1000E Configuration Unix ConfigurationSetting the IP Address At the 1000E’s Home Page, click on 1000E Configuration Setting Other TCP/IP ParametersPublished in June ‘98

1000E specifications

The Kyocera 1000E is a notable entry in the realm of compact multifunctional devices that epitomizes the convergence of advanced technology, efficiency, and user-friendly design. This model is particularly celebrated for its high-quality output and versatility, making it an ideal choice for various business environments.

One of the standout features of the Kyocera 1000E is its excellent printing capabilities. The device utilizes Kyocera's proprietary ECOSYS technology, which ensures long-lasting components and minimal environmental impact. The ECOSYS design contributes to lower cost-per-page rates, thereby enhancing operational efficiency for businesses of any size. This model supports print speeds of up to 30 pages per minute, providing quick and reliable output that meets the demands of busy office settings.

The 1000E's versatility extends beyond printing; it incorporates scanning, copying, and faxing functionalities into a single compact device. This multifunctional approach streamlines workflow, allowing users to perform multiple tasks without the need for separate machines. With a standard resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, the printer delivers sharp images and clear text, ensuring professional-quality documents every time.

In terms of user interface, the Kyocera 1000E features an intuitive control panel that simplifies operation. Users can easily navigate through functions such as print, scan, copy, and fax with just a few clicks. Additionally, the machine is equipped with an automatic document feeder (ADF) that accommodates multi-page documents, enhancing productivity further.

Connectivity is another vital aspect of the Kyocera 1000E. It supports various connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless networking. This flexibility allows users to connect the printer to a range of different devices, such as computers and mobile devices, facilitating seamless printing directly from smartphones or tablets.

The Kyocera 1000E also prioritizes sustainability. Its energy-efficient design and use of long-life consumables reduce waste and lower overall environmental impact. This makes it an appealing option for organizations committed to green initiatives.

Overall, the Kyocera 1000E combines robust performance with innovative features, making it a worthy consideration for businesses seeking a reliable and efficient multifunction printer. Its blend of quality, speed, and eco-friendliness positions it as a strong contender in the competitive landscape of office solutions.